| Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1876 - 768 pages
...MORE. He who believes the Scripture to have proceeded from Him who is the Author of Nature, may well expect to find the same sort of difficulties in it as are found in the constitution of Nature. ORIGEN: Phihcal. ( The Uxl of Bishop Butlers Analogy of Religion). NA TURE. —NE CESSJTY.—NE1GHB... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - Religion - 1876 - 542 pages
...that he " who believes the Scripture to have proceeded from Him who is the Author of nature, may well expect to find the same sort of difficulties in it as are found in the constitution of nature."' This quotation, perhaps, suggests to us the indirect or ex horribili argument; but it is evident that,... | |
| William Horne - Revelation - 1876 - 424 pages
...argument : "he who believes the Scripture to have proceeded from Him who is the author of nature may well expect to find the same sort of difficulties in it as are found in the constitution of nature." It is new relations that the Bible makes known to us, not the explanation of relations already known... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - Religion - 1876 - 540 pages
...that he " who believes the Scripture to have proceeded from Him who is the Author of nature, may well expect to find the same sort of difficulties in it as are found in the constitution of nature." ' This quotation, perhaps, suggests to us the indirect or ex horribtti argument ; but it is evident... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 pages
...that " he who believes the Scripture to have proceeded from Him who is the Author of Nature, may well expect to find the same sort of difficulties in it, as are found iii the constitution of Nature." And in a like way of reflection it may be added, that he who denies... | |
| John William Hayley - Bible - 1876 - 516 pages
...Origen : "He who believes the scripture to have proceeded from him who is the Author of nature, may well expect to find the same sort of difficulties in it as are found hi the constitution of nature." Bishop Butler1 pertinently adds, that "he who denies the scripture... | |
| R. T. Kaufmann - 1877 - 120 pages
...that " he who believes the Scriptures to have proceeded from Him who is the Author of nature, may well expect to find the same sort of difficulties in it...are found in the constitution of nature ; and, in like way of reflection, it may be added, that he who denies the Scriptures to have been from God upon... | |
| Edmund John Armstrong - 1877 - 596 pages
...denies the Koran to have been derived from God on account of its contradictions and unintelligibilities, may, for the very same reason, deny the world to have been formed by Him. But what sane person, I would ask, will not ridicule the notion implied by this line of argument, that... | |
| Samuel Albert Griffiths - 1878 - 314 pages
...— " He who believes the Scriptures to have proceeded from Him who is the Author of Nature, may well expect to find the same sort of difficulties in it...reflection, it may be added, that he who denies the Scriptures to have been from God upon account of these difficulties, may, for the very same reason,... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - Church and state - 1879 - 510 pages
...that he who believes the Scripture to have proceeded from Him Who is the Author of Nature, may well expect to find the same sort of difficulties in it as are found in the constitution of Nature." Newton also proved that the Earth, with her satellite the Moon, and the other Planets with their satellites,... | |
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